Hong Kong tribunal judge questions power to postpone Wang Fuk Court owners’ meeting
A Lands Tribunal judge is questioning his authority to postpone an extraordinary general meeting requested by 247 owners of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court. The meeting was requested by residents of the fire-ravaged Tai Po subsidised housing estate.

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AI-generatedA Lands Tribunal judge is questioning his authority to postpone an extraordinary general meeting requested by 247 owners of Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court. The meeting was requested by residents of the fire-ravaged Tai Po subsidised housing estate. Hop On Management Company applied to extend the statutory 45-day deadline for holding this meeting, citing difficulties in verifying signatures and finding a venue for over 1,000 people due to the exceptional circumstances. The tribunal has adjourned its decision until Tuesday afternoon.
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5 extractedThe tribunal adjourned its decision on the application until 3pm on Tuesday.
Hop On's senior counsel cited difficulties in verifying signatures and securing a large venue.
Hop On Management Company applied to extend the deadline for holding the requested meeting.
The meeting was requested by at least 247 owners at the fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court.
A Lands Tribunal judge questioned his power to postpone an owners' meeting for Wang Fuk Court.